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1000-piece jigsaw puzzle of an iconic London illustration from book
designer and artist Brian Cook. Immerse yourself in the colourful
world of Brian Cook’s vision of London. This bright and brilliant
vintage illustration of a busy London street scene with St Paul's
Cathedral looming in the background featured on the dust jacket of
the 1935 book The Spirit of London by Paul Cohen-Portheim. Now
available as a jigsaw puzzle for the first time to provide you with
hours of mindful entertainment. The box includes 1000 jigsaw pieces
in a sustainable paper bag. Once completed, the jigsaw puzzle
measures 70 x 50 cm. The book jackets that Brian Cook designed for
B. T. Batsford through the 1930s and 1940s are much-loved, timeless
pieces of illustrative art and highly collectable. The Landscape of
England and The Cathedrals of England, from the same popular
heritage book series, are also available as jigsaw puzzles.
Writing Comedy for Television (1983) is a practical, step-by-step
manual about how and what to write. It contains many examples from
the scripts of various sitcoms and sketch shows. It demonstrates
how to construct a storyline for a series, how to lay out a sketch,
who to pitch to, and how a television comedy is put together.
The Activity Book Bound to Have Everyone Cracking Up Calling all
butt-lovers and cheeky bums--the wait is finally over! The highly
anticipated follow-up to the bestselling doodle book Butts on
Things is here, this time as a tush-tastic activity book bound to
keep the kids (and adults, we're not judging!) entertained all
afternoon. Everything imaginable--from trucks, to chocolates, to
outer space--gets turned into a butt in this jam-packed, super fun
activity book. Get lost in the brain games, mazes and crosswords,
or grab some markers and giggle along while you color in some of
the most outrageous derrières. This hilariously creative book is
the perfect gift for those butt-crazy kids out there, and is bound
to become the perfect go-to rainy day activity with friends and
family.
This book, first published in 1992, outlines the issues, indicates
major trends, and sets challenges for libraries and publishers
concerning new technologies and serials. Libraries in Australia and
New Zealand have struggled for years with the problems of distance
and cost in a print-oriented publishing industry dominated by
countries half way across the globe. This book provides practical
advice on the need for Australasian libraries to become actively
involved in the possibilities of this new technology in order to
maximize the benefits for themselves and their clients. Throughout
the book, the contributors emphasize the need for improved
communication between authors, publishers, information technology
specialists, libraries, and users, and propose a standardization of
formats and delivery systems to aid easy cooperation between such
diverse groups. The chapters stress the need for user-friendly
access to information along with education programs that are
tailor-made to meet different access requirements.
This book, first published in 1992, outlines the issues, indicates
major trends, and sets challenges for libraries and publishers
concerning new technologies and serials. Libraries in Australia and
New Zealand have struggled for years with the problems of distance
and cost in a print-oriented publishing industry dominated by
countries half way across the globe. This book provides practical
advice on the need for Australasian libraries to become actively
involved in the possibilities of this new technology in order to
maximize the benefits for themselves and their clients. Throughout
the book, the contributors emphasize the need for improved
communication between authors, publishers, information technology
specialists, libraries, and users, and propose a standardization of
formats and delivery systems to aid easy cooperation between such
diverse groups. The chapters stress the need for user-friendly
access to information along with education programs that are
tailor-made to meet different access requirements.
Written by scholars who have been at the forefront of the NPG
debate as well as by scholar-practitioners, this book provides
lessons learned from experience on how networked, contract-based
and partnership-centered approaches to government can be undertaken
in ways that preserve the values at the center of the American
constitutional and political system.
Written by scholars who have been at the forefront of the NPG
debate as well as by scholar-practitioners, this book provides
lessons learned from experience on how networked, contract-based
and partnership-centered approaches to government can be undertaken
in ways that preserve the values at the center of the American
constitutional and political system.
Because Everything Looks Better with a Butt In Brian Cook's debut
collection of fun, offbeat illustrations, beers have rears,
Tetris(R) becomes Butris and balloons bear backsides. Hot dog buns
have buns of their own, and condiments are down-right cheeky.
Shatter your assumptions about who and what can rock a rump because
with a little imagination, anything is possible. Whether you're
seeking a good chuckle, are into unconventional art or are simply
looking to get to the bottom of an eccentric curiosity, you won't
want to put this gem of a book down.
Introducing a beautiful new range of notebooks adorned with
stunning illustrations and photographs from our rich archives. All
exquisitely finished and cloth bound with woodfree paper, large
pocket at the back and elastic closure.These iconic images were
originally commissioned for Batsford book jackets in the 1930s, 40s
and 50s. Brian Cook's heightened use of colour encapsulates classic
scenes of glorious countryside of old England and his work has
become highly collectable.The Beauty of Britain was first published
by B.T. Batsford in 1935, with an introduction by J.B. Priestley.
The dust jacket illustration by Brian Cook was part of the
innovative Pilgrim's Library series published by Batsford
throughout the 1930s.Perfect for lovers of vintage book jackets!
Brian Cook's illustrations of Britain, its cottages, churches,
villages, and landscapes, are now iconic and highlight the best of
Britain. These iconic images were originally commissioned for
Batsford book jackets in the 1930s, 40s and 50s. His heightened use
of color and flat poster style has been much imitated but never
surpassed. Each notebooks is exquisitely finished with a
cloth-bound cover, back pocket, and elastic closure. The inside
pages are woodfree paper with alternate lined and plain pages.
These journals are perfect for vintage book lovers.
The illustrations of Brian Cook from the 1930s, 1940s and 1950s
have become iconic. His heightened use of colour, in a flat colour
poster style, is much imitated, but never surpassed. His jacket
covers for the Batsford series of books that celebrated British
life are now very collectable. This collection of his best work is
a beautiful publication that should be enjoyed not only by
collectors but all lovers of good design and illustration. Brian
Cook describes his working processes, the then-new printing process
that allowed him to pioneer his characteristic bold colours, and
the design principles and practical methods of his craft. A
stunning book for designers.
The literary, historical, and linguistic confluence that
characterized the Irish Sea region in the pre-modern period is
reflected in the interdisciplinarity of these new research essays,
centered on the literatures, languages, and histories of the
Irish-Sea communities of the Middle Ages, much of which is still
evoked in contemporary culture. The contributors to this collection
dive deep into the rich historical record, heroic literature, and
story lore of the medieval communities ringing the Irish Sea, with
case studies that encompass Manx, Irish, Scandinavian, Welsh, and
English traditions. Manannan, the famous travelling Celtic divinity
who supposedly claimed the Isle of Man as his home, mingles here
with his mythical, legendary, and historical neighbors, whose
impact on our image and understanding of the pre-modern cultures of
the Northern Atlantic has persisted down through the centuries.
Messrs. Mortimer and Cooke, the top writers of British television
"sitcoms," have turned their delightful senses of humor loose on
the stage. This live sitcom is about two authors of sitcoms who are
stuck for a new idea. By a neatly contrived accident, each man
finds himself getting drunk with the wrong wife. Macho man Charles
Summerskill winds up with a hopelessly undomestic sexpot, who is so
inept in the kitchen that she burns salad; whereas wimpy Arthur
Grey finds himself with a prim and proper expert chef. Charles ends
up with a buxom blond and indigestion; Arthur is eating well but
is, well, sexually frustrated. Eventually, work forces Charles and
Arthur together again, and they decide to create a new show based
on the recent upheavals in their private lives.
Comedy
Johnnie Mortimer & Brian Cooke
Characters: 2 male, 4 female
Interior Set
Based on a very popular British sit com, this riotously funny
play is classic British sex farce. When Mildred and Ethel go off on
a trip to Paris, the "mice will play." Egged on by Ethel's
philandering husband Humphrey Pomfrey, George agrees to invite two
charming little sex kittens over. Well, you know already what
happens, don't you the wives come home prematurely.
"The audience screamed with laughter as the farcical comedy
events unfolded. The plot is simple and slight risque with machine
gun quick repartee. Unbridled laughter, by the theatre load."
-Brisbane Telegraph
"An amusing evening." -The Middlesex Chronicle
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